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These are a small sample of publications, on ICA,
( produced by our members)
These can be obtained from the publisher or possibly via the author. |
- 1983 : Design Against Crime: beyond defensible space. Barry Poyner. London, Butterworths.
(Also published in Japanese by the Japan Urban Security Research Institute). Barry Poyner
- 1998 : "The Case for Design": Barry Poyner: In Marcus Felson and Richard B Peiser (eds.) Reducing Crime through Real Estate Development and Management pp. 5-21. ULI- the Urban Land Institute: Washington, D.C.
- 1982 : "Crime prevention through environmental design and management: an overview"
Barry Poyner. Home Office Research Bulletin, Vol. 13, pp. 23-25.
- A strategy for the security of buildings. J Harrington-Lynn and T Pascoe. 29th Annual IEEE International Carnahan
Conference on Security Technology, Surrey, England. Oct. 95.
- Pascoe T. Secured by Design - Assessing the Basis of the Scheme. International Journal of Risk,
Security and Crime Prevention Vol. 2 No 3 July 97.
- Bob Knights. Making the streets safe with UK Crime prevention. JUSRI, Tokyo
- Marten Landall. Crime Prevention And Criminological Theory' 1998 - The Scandinavian Council for Criminology.
- Pascoe T. CPTED a Risk Management Tool for the Future
A paper presented at the 2nd International CPTED Conference 2-5 Dec 1997 Orlando, USA.
- Pascoe T. Crime Auditing & Analysis - Strategies for the Crime & Disorder Bill
Paper presented at The BRE National Conference, 25th Sept 1998. London UK.
- 1991 Barry Poyner with Barry Webb, Crime Free Housing, London: Butterworth Architecture.
- Security of flats. J Harrington-Lynn. Local Government News, Dec. 1992
- Cozens PM, Hillier D. Prescott G. 1999, Crime & the Design of New Build Housing,
Town & Country Planning V63, no 7 p231 -233. (July).
- Cozens PM, Hillier D. Prescott G. 1999, The Sustainable & the Criminal. The Case of New Build Housing Projects in Britain,
Property Management. Vol. 17 No3. p252 -261.
- Bob Knights. Making Safe Housing. JUSR1, Tokyo.
- Pascoe T. Are intruder alarm systems effective as crime prevention measures?
30th International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology.
1-3 Oct 1996 Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
- 1995 Barry Poyner with William Fawcett, Design for Inherent Security Guidance for non-residential buildings.
CIRIA Special Publication 115. London: Construction Industry Research and Information Association.
- Bexley Town Centre Security Project. Executive Summary & Final Report. J Harrington-Lynn & Tim Pascoe. February 1998. BRE CR 58/98
- 1981 "Crime prevention and the environment: street attacks in city centres"
Barry Poyner. Police Research Bulletin, Vol. 37, Autumn pp. 10-18.
- 1991 "Situational Crime Prevention in Two Parking Facilities", Barry Poyner. Security Journal, No 2, April, pp. 96-101
- 2000 Cozens P.M., Hillier D, Prescott G. Designing out Crime, Chartered Surveyor Monthly - Chartered Surveyor monthly Feb, P27. Designing out crine- Further recommendations (RICS web site and library)
- 2000 Cozens P.M., Hillier D, Prescott G. A tale of Two Cities. Town and Country Planning. Vol 69 no.3 March pp92 - 94
Crime and its Relationship to Environment (Editorial). Property Management Vol 28 no.2 pp89 - 91
- 2001 Cozens P.M., Hillier D, Prescott G. Crime and the Design of Residential Property.
Exploring the Theoretical Background. Property Management. Vol 19 no.2 pp136-164 (Paper 1 of 2).
CCTV and the Design and Management of British Housing - Insights from Police and Burglars.
Housing today issue 228, April 5th, p12-13
- 2001 Cozens P.M., Hillier D, Prescott G Crime and Design of Residential Property.
Exploring the Perceptions of Planning Professionals, Burglars and other Users.
Property Management Vol 19 no 4 pp222-248 (Paper 2 of 2). At Face Value. Inside Housing, July 13th, p26.
- 2001 Cozens P.M., Hillier D, Prescott G. Defensible Space: Police and Burglars Evaluate Urban Residential Design.
Security Journal Vol 14 no. 2 pp43-62
- 2001 Cozens P.M.,Plan for Safe Stations. Planning July 6th p13. Property
Management as Crime Management. (Editorial) Property Management vol 19 no 4 pp218-221.
Fighting Rail Crime by Design. Modern Railways. Oct p62
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